Appendix A. Fedora and Linux Internet Resources


IN THIS APPENDIX

  • Websites and Search Engines

  • Usenet Newsgroups

  • Mailing Lists

  • Internet Relay Chat

Linux enjoys a wealth of Internet support in the form of websites with technical information, specific program documentation, targeted whitepapers, bug fixes, user experiences, third-party commercial technical support, and even free versions of specialized, fine-tuned clone distributions.

This appendix lists many of the supporting websites, FTP repositories, Usenet newsgroups, and electronic mailing lists that you can use to get more information and help with your copy of Fedora.

If you Need Help 24/7

If you are a small business, corporate, or enterprise-level Red Hat Linux user, do not forget that you can always turn to the source, Red Hat, or third-party companies, such as Dell and HP, who supply Red Hat servers for commercial technical support on a 24/7 onsite basis, by phone, by electronic mail, or even on a per-incident basis. Red Hat offers a spectrum of support options for its software products. You can read more about support options when you purchase Red Hat software at http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/purchase/. Remember that Fedora is not an officially supported product from Red Hat. If you want help, try http://fedoraforum.org.


The appendix is divided into the following sections:

  • Websites with Linux information arranged by category

  • Usenet newsgroups pertaining to Linux

  • Mailing lists providing Linux user and developer discussions

  • Internet Relay Chat groups for Linux information

This appendix also lists websites that might be of general interest when using Fedora or specific components such as Xorg. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the URLs, but keep in mind that the Internet is always in flux!

Keep Up-to-Date with yum

Keeping informed about bug fixes, security updates, and other errata is critical to the success and health of a Fedora system. To keep abreast of the most important developments when using Fedora, be sure to register with the Fedora Announcements mailing list. The list tells you about updates that have been issued and what has been fixed as a result. Go to http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-announce-list to register for this mailing list. You should also use the yum command (as root) to keep up with bug fixes, new software packages, or security updates.




Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed
Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed
ISBN: 067232847X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 362

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